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you watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i'm kim brunhuber in atlanta. we're falling developments in russia following a terror attack near the capital moscow, dozens or dead with isis claiming responsibility >> good morning, julia. i'm richard quest outside buckingham palace in london hey messages of support are pouring into for catherine, princess of wales after she reveals a cancer diagnosis, i will bring you the details on what we know so far. >> also, us government will remain open as a spending agreement between the house and senate squeaks by just in time >> breaking, >> news at this hour, russian state media say 11 people, including the four gunman, have
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been detained in connection with the deadly attack at a concert hall near moscow. officials now say at least 93 people were killed, and they expect the death toll to rise. isis says it was behind the attack there's disturbing video showing the attack and people running to escape other video shows the moment when gunmen opened fire inside the crowded auditorium in the aftermath part of the concert hall was engulfed in fire and surrounded by emergency crews. moscow was governor says the fire is mostly eliminated cnn's ivan watson has covered russia extensively and he joins us now live from hong kong. so first i've been what's the latest on the attack? and those detained? >> right. well, we've learned now that the death toll, as you mentioned, has grown to at
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least 93 people killed with russian authorities predicting that that death toll will continue to grow. it will make it one of the deadliest terror attacks that russia has seen in years. among those wounded there. are many dozens that are in serious condition, at least 44 and they include two children investigators are on the scene of the crocus city hall that concert venue, which was still smoking as of sunrise this morning, with emergency workers clearing some of the rubble the roof had caved in in places. and meanwhile, the investigators saying that they were able to find some of the weapons that had been used by gunmen as well as their ammunition that they were going through. recordings of security camera, videos and starting to talk to some of the survivors themselves to piece together what exactly happened during these deadly attack that
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started around 08:00 p.m. local time on friday before the russian band picnic went to onstage. take a listen to one survivor, in fact, to eat. this is a husband of a woman who attended the concert desperately trying to find his wife in the aftermath of the attack >> upon this >> i am in complete panic. my whole body hurts, even my heart. blood pressure rose and all that. i took medicine and i felt better i don't know what to do complete hopelessness that my friends can only tell me just to wait for the list of victims. wait for the phone line at the hospital to open up just giving you a sense of kinda the despair and the actual absolute feared that people were going through in the >> aftermath of this, you had calls for blood donations with city government officials saying that this was a matter of life and death. and there was a claim of responsibility coming from from isis on an
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isis telegram account, though no evidence offered to that. now the latest we've just gotten from again, the russian government is that at least 11 people have been detained. this apparently being delivered to russian president vladimir putin himself by the head of the fsb security service and that four or suspected terrorists that are described as directly involved in the terrorist attack on the crocus and saying that these for suspects were detect, detained in the region of bryansk. that is to the southwest of moscow. they are being transferred to moscow according to the fsb. and it has gone on to say that these individuals were trying to cross the border into ukraine. this is going to be a potentially important development if moscow tries to connect this terror attack to the ongoing war or in ukraine,
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it's been going on for more than two years ukrainian seen a senior ukrainian government official has come out and denied any link whatsoever between ukraine and what took place. they're going on to say that ukraine does not need to use terror tactics in its ongoing war with moscow interesting new details there that you're revealing their ivan and take us through again, the russian response to this and what we're hearing from >> putin in this in this event well, so far and it's been more than 14 hours since the attack. we have not heard from the russian president himself he has not come out to address the russian people at this time though. the spokes, men spokespeople are saying that he is a breast and he's being briefed on this issue in the run-up to this, and i just mentioned connections to ukraine or alleged possible connections to ukraine. it is important to note that isis has
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been on the horizon of the russian security services at least four times this month alone, russian state media reported of russian counter terror operations targeting alleged isis militants, killing them, foiling in their words, a plot to attack a synagogue in moscow. go one step further. the us embassy in moscow on march 7, published a warning to us citizens saying stay away from large gatherings of people, including concert halls because of intelligence of possible extremist attacks in the area. and additional wrinkle here on tuesday, the russian president himself, vladimir putin, came out on camera and said that these warnings coming from the us, which had been delivered to the russian government, were provocations aimed at destabilizing russia. so we will be important to see how he then deals with the fact that there were warnings about
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possible extremist attacks just before this deadly, deadly incident that is muscovites are still reeling from >> all right, thanks so much. i haven't watson in hong kong. appreciate that. now, ukraine says it is not involved in this attack, but ukraine says it won't stop attacks on russian oil facilities despite alleged pushback by the us the financial times reports, washington urged kyiv to stop the attacks because they could drive up oil prices and broke retaliation newspaper quoted anonymous sources one of ukraine's deputy prime minister says kyiv understands the us calm. it says ukraine has to fight the ways and means. there are available to us. ukraine has recently targeted a number of russian refined racing. the goal is to cut the flow of money for the kremlin's war machine. >> all right, now i want to go >> over to richard quest outside of buckingham palace in london with the latest on the princess of wales, richard many
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thanks. the latest on catherine from all around the world. messages of support and sympathy are flooding into catherine princess of wales, after she announced on friday that she's suffering from cancer, the bridge has revealed that she is in the early stages of chemotherapy treatment, but didn't disclose the kind of cancer or the stage of cancer that she has. >> as you can imagine, this has taken time it has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment. but most importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to george, charlotte and louis in a way that's appropriate for them. and to reassure them that i'm going to be okay >> now, well-wishers have been pouring in since the announcement was made the president, joe biden, said on social media that he and the first lady in his words, join millions of people around the world. in praying for your full
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recovery. princess kate >> as king charles the third remains in close contact with him his daughter-in-law, offering his or her support. the british monarch himself is undergoing his own cancer treatment. a uk's source says queen camilla told some well-wishers while she visited northern ireland that her husband wasn't her words doing very well. the king has received treatment at a london hospital in january. these are the morning newspapers >> cnn's royal >> historian kate williams joins me now from london. so k williams can you hear me first of all? >> yes, i can hear you. oh, good >> excellent. excellent.
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>> so i've got the morning >> newspapers here and it says that the sun has kate, you are not alone. a reference to what kate herself was saying this morning that's, why it has stayed when she told to talking to other cancer patients kate reveals cancer shock is the daily mirror and the times newspaper says, print says reveals her cancer and says, i'm going to be okay. how do you think the british press and the birth of people are taking this so far >> well, which i mean, what a shock that announcement was yesterday and our hearts go out to her. i mean, the cancer diagnosis coming after you think you've had this huge operation, but it's all gone well and getting better a month later, you're told that you need chemo there are b and case didn't message, i think was so moving so emotional you and i were talking about it yesterday. public took cross paths and it's just i think a
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huge moment in our reckoning with the royal family. we've seen were women suffer being chased and over the past few months, kate's been it's to be all these memes and social media and now this is outpouring of sympathy and people are starting to say, you know, what are we thinking with all this? where's kate business? what we knew, what we were told was the truth, she was not well, she wasn't on a beach somewhere. and i think there is a lot of sympathy. and really, i think kate's message was so dignified and so meaningful well, we know she doesn't like public speaking, but i don't know what you thought, richard, but i really, really reminded me of when the queen comes out there and gives messages during her reign when elizabeth the second, in times of crisis, and there was so important, i just think k2 to a video message rather than a statement from kensington palace really shows that she's taking control of his narrative for herself the other part i thought was very telling and the more i add it, more personal and the more clear it >> became. was this bit about i
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know i have a public duty and responsibility, but my main priority now has to be looking after with the children obvious on my recovery, this was much more personal than we've than we would expect to see from royals in the past >> yes >> kate was talking to us >> really as a mother >> not so much as a princess was a mother and as they made it clear, they've been trying to protect the children. kate always put children first and the principle of a really good now was that the children would no longer be at school, so they could deal with it together as a family and it's just so moving isn't it, richard, because you and i we're covering the coronation. it wasn't even a year ago that we were there talking about all the history of the coronation and now less than a year later, we have charles i'm out for sufis, able future. we don't know when we're going to see him again in public. certainly not until the summer. and kate as well and really obviously,
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really couldn't battling down the hatches and kept speaking to the children. and because we know that georgia's ten, charlotte's a louis five. this is a tough thing to hear hey, that you're, your mummy is not only had had a hospital operation, but she's now having chemotherapy >> so all right. buckingham palace only if you will, official front with kate and the king. >> pretty much >> out of commission for the foreseeable future. it leaves the queen doing a huge amount of extra work in northern ireland and things like that. william obviously will continue his duties i imagine edward and sophie that you can duchess of edinburgh, pick up some of the slack, but no being sort of they need more people they do need more people, which in this, if this was a company, it would recruit more people at this stage, but yeah, they're all family. you can't
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advertise for extra royals to join in the operation because princess and i mean, you've been saying this. she already is doing so much and edward and sophie, they already have quite the full diary as well andrew is not we don't want him in the picture, so really with kate out and the king out that two big royal stars, the slimmed-down world is looking very slim and we have a big year ahead. we're probably going to have an election, a general election, and probably even a change of government. these are uncharted waters because the king would normally preside over that can do a lot via video conferencing, via zoom, but not everything. so we are seeing a very different world family. i think certainly for this whole year hey williams, grateful for you as always. thank you so much. whichever way this turns it. always indeed comes back to the fact that the princess of wales has cancer is always being treated for cancer. and we really don't know much more
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other than what we heard. yesterday >> it has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family >> after weeks of speculation, the princess of wales to the rumors and gave us the facts >> in january, i underwent major abdominal surgery in london. and at the time, it was thought that my condition was non-cancerous the surgery was successful. however, tests after the operation found cancer had been present my medical team therefore advised that i should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy. and i am now in the early stages of that treatment suddenly some clear why kate's recovery after leaving the london clinic taken so long >> and why she avoided a public i >> this, of course, came as a huge shock. and william and i have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family
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>> the diagnosis is still visibly rolling cnn understands the princess is and has been in good spirits great >> okay. ten prince william of focusing on how to explain the diagnosis to their young children the three last seen with the mother in the now infamous and doctored mother's day photo. there many edge, it's fueling the rumors about the princess's health that's all seems irrelevant now with king charles also recovering from cancer, the princess's pr nightmare came to delicate time for the royal family >> it >> left william and queen camilla to hold the fort now was she heels? princess catherine is asking for privacy and time >> lai walk has always brought me a deep sense of joy and i look forward to being back when i am able but for now, i must
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focus on making a full recovery britain has seemingly rallied behind. its princess prince charles saying he was proud, praising kate's courage. under british prime minister rishi sunak, wishing her a speedy recovery, promising the love and support of the entire country i am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal. in my mind, body and spirits. >> now, the princess of wales hopes to be left alone to focus on her family and her recovery the variety of ways in which this can now move forward are really quite extraordinary in the sense that on the one level, again, this is absolutely a story of the personal medical difficulties of somebody on how that dealing with it. i'm with their family. and then you advance it
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further to the if you will? official constitutional area. and it becomes much more story of how does the monarchy cope with all of this and then finally, you do have the uncertainty which is just a known and obviously we're dealing with cancer in some, in the case of the king and encaged and uncharted territory for both yeah so many angles implications to the story really appreciate richard quest will come back to you a little later in the program meantime, the us has avoided a partial government shutdown after a vote in the senate just hours ago to get that done, senator bitters had to do some last-minute deal making that went down to the wire will have that more ahead. please stay with us zyrtec allergy relief works fast and last a full 24 hours. so zaid can be deliverer, dance >> okay dave?
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dealing in the senate to get that done. >> well, a deal has been reached to avoid a government shutdown the house earlier on friday passed a massive spending package that would fund the remaining six government agencies that have yet to be funded. and then they sent it over to the senate. but over in the senate, it requires cooperation from every single senator in order to be able to move quickly on bills and republicans were refusing to give their consent unless they got their desired amendment votes. so that led to a standoff between democrats and republicans for hours. they went back and forth, but they finally came to an agreement just minutes before the midnight deadline. it has been such a tortured process to get to this point because congress was supposed to have funded the government back in october. but instead they kicked the can down the road. they passed temporary patch after temporary patch, and they finally released a massive government funding package at three in the morning on thursday, leaving themselves not a whole lot of
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time to let lawmakers read the bill and get them through both chambers. so this has been a long and tortured process. there's been a lot of drama over the last few months but it looks like congress is finally on track to avoid a government shutdown and put this funding saga behind them. meloni's now on a capitol hill cnn us house republican marjorie taylor greene is pushing to oust the house speaker in the wake of the government funding deals. the right height, right-wing congresswoman from georgia says, mike johnson keeps getting rolled in negotiations she filed a motion to remove him from the top job on friday, saying quite a few of her fellow republicans have expressed support for her efforts to remove johnson, but she wouldn't say when she plans to call for a vote i filed the motion to vacate today but it's more of a warning and a pink slip. i respect our conference. >> i paid >> all my dues to my conference. i a member in good standing and i do not wish to inflict pain on our conference
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concert other video shows people taking cover inside the concert hall when the shots were fired on the aftermath part of the concert hall was engulfed in fire and surrounded by emergency crews want to bring in matthew schmidt, who's an associate professor of national security at the university of new haven. and our former professor of strategic and operational sean planning at the us army command and general staff college. and he joins us live thanks so much for being here with us. so just just start. what do you make of the attack itself and the way it was carried out? >> well, first of all, i just want to say this was absolutely horrendous and my heart goes out to the victims and their families. as for how the attack was carried out the accounts that we have is that it was well-planned that it was sophisticated, and that means that it seems to have taken some time to do and the
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perpetrators have had access to significant resources to plan and conduct the attack military resources and training resources >> and let people behind it. i mean, isis is claiming responsibility for this why would they target russia? >> they are an organization. ices case, intercourse on, which is is an ancient kingdom that spans from afghanistan to iran to took medicine which is central asia, former soviet central asia and they are trying to push russia's influence out of that region. they view russia as supporting the taliban government in afghanistan. and they're trying to split that support they also engaged in terror attack at the russian embassy in kabul in september >> all right. >> so russian security service says that for suspects were detained near the cranium
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border and intended to cross into ukraine. what do you make of this and how russia might try to do implicate ukraine in this attack >> well, first of all, i would i would take these announcements a little bit of a grain of salt. it's pretty amazing that these perpetrators, purported perpetrators were arrested this quickly, but this sets up putin who hasn't yet spoken, which is also strange. to connect the narrative of the attack to ukraine. this is despite the fact that the fsb, the state security service, came out early after the attack and said that they ruled out ukraine as a perpetrator. so this seems to be a way in for putin if he wants to take it to threaten increased military action in ukraine bytedance have saying that these, these had some connection there. >> yeah. now >> the us had warned russia that an attack might be
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imminent >> are you? the prize those warnings were so publicly dismissed by putin and not taken seriously >> no, not at all. >> from putin standpoint. >> if he's >> handed intelligence from an enemy, then if he takes it, he looks week, right? he looks like well, his intelligence services don't know matches the american intelligence services do. so it makes sense politically for him not to have announced that he had access to any of that information are really even to believe it. >> but i mean, the us and russia were before the war in ukraine. i mean, they were collaborating in ways in terms of intelligence, in terms of the now threats of isis and so on talk to me about the type of intelligence sharing that the two countries were engaged in and why you think that sort of broke down? >> sure. >> after the 911 attack, russia
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actually became critical to us efforts in afghanistan because a large amount of our supplies actually traveled across the trans-siberian railroad and have rushton support to get into afghanistan. and so we developed intelligence sharing relationship with russia around the, the global war on terror. and so that's where this idea is coming from, that the us would give russia access to this information, or at least but give them a warning of information that we had that an attack would be imminent. so this is longstanding, but the war in ukraine has strained all of these things and has made the russian security services loath to take this kind of information because it makes him look bad domestically yeah absolutely. it makes them look bad. also, a black eye for putin just coming after an election, him trying to project this oraa of strength yeah
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absolutely. >> i think it's important to remember that we're just a few days out from this election. and i think there's no question that the timing is important that ice is k must have been thinking about the timing of this event to sync up to the election >> interesting, appreciate your analysis of this masking schmidt. thank you so much for vetoing prior un resolutions on gaza. the us saw its own draft resolution rejected by the security council on friday. the measure received 11 votes in favor of what russia and china use their veto powers to dismiss the proposal and called for an immediate and sustained ceasefire, tied to the release of all remaining hostages. it used language, the us had previously not been willing to use before israel's ambassador to the un said the draft resolution would have been the first time the un condemned the hamas attack on israel he criticized the security council for rejecting it i want to go live mount of cnn's paula
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hancock in doha, qatar, where negotiators have been discussing a potential ceasefire and hostage deal. paula, plenty of news on the diplomatic front. so bring us up to speed on what's happened so far and what we're expecting okay. >> we've really had a three-pronged diplomatic attack from the us on friday coming into the weekend as well, you have the talks that we built leave is still ongoing here in doha trying to secure a temporary ceasefire in gaza. you also have that un security council resolution the us lead and propose that was voted down. and also the us secretary of state, antony blinken was in israel on friday to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and also the war cabinet so if we start with that, he was there really to push for more humanitarian aid to be allowed into gaza. positive, to push for the talks to succeed in trying to secure that ceasefire and also to try and convince the israeli prime
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minister and the war cabinet that a major ground offensive in rafah would be a mistake. the biden administration has been very open and blunt about the fact that they do not support that operation you have up to one-and-a-half million palestinians, more than half of the population sheltering in this area and they say it would to create a humanitarian catastrophe also bearing in mind that the main land crossing for humanitarian aid to come in is in raffa as well. now we did here secretary blinken pushing for that message and we then heard from the israeli prime minister shortly afterwards appearing to not take it into consideration >> actually only masculine did not blinken. >> i meant today with secretary of state blinken. i don't think that i greatly appreciate the fact that for more than five months, we are standing together in the war against hamas. i also told him that we recognize the need to evacuate the civilian population for warzones and of course, to take
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care of the humanitarian needs, we are working for this, but also said that we have no way to defeat hamas without entering rapper and eliminating the rest of the hamas battalions there. and i told him that we hope we will do it with the support of united states. but if we have two, we'll do it alone. >> now we also understand here in doha at the talks are continuing to try and secure that short-term season fire in return for some hostages being released and some palestinian prisoners being released. and now we know that there were talks on friday. we understand from sources was close to those torques. you have the intelligence chiefs of israel, the us, egypt here, along with the qatari prime minister, now we haven't heard that any of them have left, so we can assume that the talks could be continuing with very little information as you might imagine, coming out of that, a very sensitive matter we heard public he really only from the us sites secretary blinken,
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saying that gaps are narrowing, but there are still gaps so cautious optimism that appears at this point we'll let you know if anything comes from those talks and then finally that third element here, the un security council resolution that the us had proposed calling for a ceasefire tied to the hostage releases and also humanitarian aid being allowed in a substantial proposal. but 1 that it was voted down by russia and china, who said that they have another proposal that they want to be voting on. they rejected the us lead one saying it didn't in call for an immediate ceasefire. and that is what they're looking for. so there is another proposal that's being worked on by ten non-permanent members it's that potentially could come to a vote next week >> all right, thanks so much. paula hand cox live in doha. meanwhile, in northern gaza, the situation continues to deteriorate at al shifa medical complex due to an ongoing
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israeli military operation that began on monday smoke was seen billowing into the sky over the hospital on friday as fighting raged, the israel defense forces said on friday, they've killed 150 quote, palestinian militants in the operation. and they have arrested hundreds of what they call suspects. the gaza health ministry accuses israel of detaining civilian patients, their companions as well as medical personnel. thousands of people had sought shelter from the war at the hospital before the raid began. in many remain trapped, unable to leave him at the ongoing fighting all right now i want. to go back to richard quest outside of buckingham palace in london. richard >> again, i'm grateful. thank you as we continue to get an what's happening with catherine, princess of wales. we're going to be talking about the action of the british people. look at the newspapers and how they are made, what they're making a, and then the
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sort of reflect while people have been saying it, cancer came as a huge shock to direct quote from the print suggested, i'm well and getting stronger every day. i'm going to be okay. says the daily mail. what are people saying? >> it's definitely cause a lot of shock are amongst the british public, sadly, globally, of course, but there has been an outpouring of support as well for the princess of wales. she obviously gave a message of strength. she was impossible so tiff spirits during that speak that address, it has to be said what we have been hearing from people in the streets who are expressing their support and their well-wishes for the princess of wales to take a listen while obviously, i'm just completely shocked and it was just crazy that i was actually like right in front of buckingham palace when i found out and it's just it's just shocking considering lion king charles with already it's this diagnosis cancer and it's just and then all the rumors, speculations about kate and list. finally, we know what happened and it's just complete shot >> obviously it will be a big disruption to the probably her
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operations and williams family and williams duties and yeah, i can imagine it would have a big effect on what they do and how they do it >> now one of the big issues of course, has been the the mean trolling, the conspiracy theorists and all of those. i'm trying to find the sun newspaper. hey, we go if you just hold those a second for me. my there we go. >> now >> the sun newspaper, which of course has never buckled at coming forward, it says a fortnight ago. initially, she tested negative a four-node to go the sun urged all those spreading baseless conspiracy theories about the princess to lay off. we hope the trolls who continued to have vile behavior hang their head in shame today we'll >> well, look, there has been intense scrutiny over the last few weeks. we've seen the means, we've seen conspiracy theories and tiktok. we've seen, of course, media outlets as well questioning where the princess of wales has been the last time we saw her in public
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and before that video released by the sun came up i it was during christmas. so of course there has been another questions about her well-being where exactly. she isn't the prince is actually kind of touched on that in her address. she said that she needs time. she is privacy as well. >> and this is >> a personal moment for the family >> can we assume that in britain, the press roll back off, but it's really about the online stuff. it's about the paparazzi is from overseas. but suddenly has changed. >> there is a huge amount of concern him, of course let's amongst the british media are run how their relationship is with the royal family that has suddenly shifted from perhaps let's say, the prince of wales as mother, princess diana, of course, has been a huge shift in how the royal family is. of course scrutinized by the british media. but this is a very different time we were talking about the era of social media. were many are very interested in cause the ins and outs he's going on behind closed doors of the royal family >> yet, you constantly are one constantly comes back to this
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jewel row that they play they are central to the constitution of the united kingdom. she will be queen one day, the british public wanted know absolutely. >> and that certainly played into why she gave this video address. of course, this is very unusual, are quite unprecedented for the royal family, just wasn't a written statement. this was a every passing messages delivered directly and on her own from the princess of wales. so there's clearly an understanding that there is a very much an interest from the british public. and what is going on? on behind closed doors. >> but a father is also >> still a family here. this is still a very personal matter. >> convey, negotiate that. >> we'll have to take up the question. >> well, time will tell whether or not the british papers and the british tabloid will respect that very windy out >> to >> plus three spring day here in london i'm greg. thank you very much indeed. >> and so the, the way >> the development has moved forward we just don't know at the end of today, kim, we just
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toward the green white mountains and then the race hainan, new york city and boston and all the way down into new jersey, two to four inches of rain piling up with those flash flood watches already in effect. now let's turn our attention a little bit into tomorrow and all the way through tuesday, the next storm system bringing more snow to minneapolis comes through as we get still into spring. >> but look look at the temperatures we're going to have here with the amount of snow. this is between 6.12 inches in many, many spots, but the temperatures will be above 32, which means very heavy, wet snow, hard to move. great for snowball's, but bad for people who have to drive in it or try to move that type of snow. minneapolis has been so dry all winter long, only 11 inches of snow in the winter season. and we could double that by the time we work our way into tuesday and wednesday, six to 12 more inches expected with this next storm? united airlines as the >> federal aviation administration plans to take a closer look at its operations after nearly a dozen incidents
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